Growth in german wind capacity is slowing. Soo… then the plan is to keep on with lignite and gas? Am I missing something?

Installed Wind Capacty - Germany

German Wind Capacity

  • @lntl@lemmy.mlOP
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    410 months ago

    Nice. Topic change.

    For real though, you’ve got a lot of energy on this. That’s great. Use it to go after fossil fuels, they’re the ones damaging the climate. Costs are indeed a concern with expanding nuclear but money’s not a problem. Emissions are. If we need more we’ll just print more like we always do.

    • Blake [he/him]
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      110 months ago

      Ah yeah, that’s the stuff, right there. It’s like fucking heroin right into my veins. I ask you directly to contradict the entire underlying basis for my entire original argument and you declare that it’s a “topic change”. I don’t know why you love defending the nuclear industry so much, but man, the entertainment value alone, it’s great stuff.

      Use it to go after fossil fuels, they’re the ones damaging the climate

      How about you take that little hit to your ego, admit that you were wrong, and start being right? We’ve all been there man, I used to be a big supporter of nuclear energy too, you can join me in recovery and we can fight against investments in both fossil fuels AND nuclear AT THE SAME TIME. It’s almost unbelievable I know but we’re actually capable of more advanced thought than “the mineral fuel enemy of my fossil fuel enemy is my friend”. Every million dollars spent on nuclear would have been better spent as half a million on renewables and then burying the other half a million in a hole in the ground. Obviously spending the whole million on renewables would be good as well but I know that it’s just not the same generating power without having some big hole in the ground being dug as part of that process so I’m willing to come to a compromise.

      • @lntl@lemmy.mlOP
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        010 months ago

        I won’t fight against anything that helps the climate, even if it’s expensive. It’s unfortunate that anyone would. Do you really think when our grandchildren inherit the land, they’ll be proud that their ancestors saved money when caring for the atmosphere?

        This isn’t about being right or wrong, or arguing about stupid things with a loon from the internet. It’s about the atmosphere, don’t forget that.

        • Blake [he/him]
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          010 months ago

          Again, compared to nuclear, renewables are:

          • Cheaper
          • Lower emissions
          • Faster to provision
          • Less environmentally damaging
          • Not reliant on continuous consumption of fuel
          • Decentralised
          • Much, much safer
          • Much easier to maintain
          • More reliable
          • Much more responsive to changes in energy demands

          Name a single good fucking thing nuclear does better than renewables.

          • @lntl@lemmy.mlOP
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            310 months ago

            omg who are you even talking to? It seems like your copy-pasting responses without reading who you’re talking to. You’re coming off a little looney which is unfortunate because it makes what your talking about sound looney too.

            • Blake [he/him]
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              10 months ago

              “I can’t argue with your logic so I’ll just call you crazy instead”, that’s an absolute classic, good choice

              I didn’t respond to the wrong person, you’re just mad that you’re losing an argument because your position is wrong.